Course Detail



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2023-11-20 13:55:42The Fetal Ultrasound Program (FUP) is an intensive skill enhancing training course aimed at equipping you to perform even better fetal scans. The course is conducted by Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF - UK) trained and accredited fetal medicine specialists who will also provide continual mentoring for the entire duration of the program. The course allows better understanding of evolution of fetal anomalies and their management. There will be video demonstrations and discussions of normal and abnormal cases which will help you to understand the development of various anomalies and management of the same. The fetal ultrasound course is aimed to improve your scanning skills and help you acquire the FMF (UK) certifications in NT (nuchal translucency) and anomaly scans. FUP is now FMF UK approved course too !! 14 modules in the course focus on normal views, common abnormalities and case discussions. The unique feature of FUP Onsite is the ability to submit fetal scan images online at regular intervals for review and obtain an objective feedback by the FGi faculty. In addition, all this is achieved with little disturbance to your routine practice, as this is one Sunday/ month class onsite. A 10 days' observership in registered Fetal Medicine Centres is optional and can be distributed over the course period. Application process: Delegates can apply online for the training and submit the required documents.Applications will be reviewed and online/tele interview will be scheduled with the faculty.Delegates will be informed on enrolment status post interview.Upon approval delegates will be required to pay the course Fee and subsequently enrol for the courseCourse Fee can be paid online using net banking, credit or debit cards in currency of your choice, or through direct transfer to the account via cheque or demand draft.
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Introduction to Ultrasound Technology:
Abdominal Ultrasound:
Pelvic Ultrasound:
Obstetric Ultrasound:
Hands-on Training:
Clinical Applications and Case Studies: